damn, that sucks that you missed that! it was a great show. i think the only people that dj-ed were chris clark (spinning, as far as i can tell, only his own tracks; i'm not sure though), dj ease of nightmares on wax, and mark bell (lfo). i didn't catch luke vibert though, so i'm not sure what he was doing. everyone else was playing live. as for gusgus, it took me a little while to get in to them, mostly because i hadn't heard much music like them before. i love all of there albums that are out so far, but the first two, polydistortion and this is normal, have a bit more poppy of a feel to them due the the vocals and such. the third album "vs. t-world" is straight instrumental and is really good melodic stuff. the reason i listed them so highly on my live listing is that they had such a great stage presence. when i saw them they had 8 people in the band (down from the 9 of their first two albums; they lost a singer). two were singing, and the other six were behind all the machinery. their usual 4min songs were transformed into huge 15min versions. it was fantastic. unfortunately, there were a bunch of troubles in the band a couple years ago, and they lost most of their members. now they only have 4, only two of which are original members i think. all the singers are different too. apparently they have a new album coming out in august, which is what they're touring for, but all i've heard of it is the live streaming of it that i'm getting off their site (www.gusgus.com). it seems alright, if it'd stop cutting out all the damn time ;). but what i'm trying to get at is that their live show may be entirely different from when i saw them a couple years ago. buy polydistortion and this is normal my two bits love, ===== brandon invergo barrel o'monkeys http://www.barrelomonkeys.com02.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com